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Eden Brown Recruits Geo for Dedicated Fibre Network

14/03/2008 09:43:00

Geo, a Hutchison company and leading provider of bespoke fibre networks, today announced that it has been selected by leading UK recruitment consultancy Eden Brown, to provision a point-to-point dedicated optical fibre network.

Eden Brown, which provides recruitment, training, consultancy and managed services, is expanding its London operations, and had to connect its head office in Bishopsgate to a new satellite office in Paul Street. Eden Brown required a network solution that would offer quality, reliability, security and best overall value for money, and after considering a number of options selected Geo.

Geo put forward a future-proof, scalable solution, with the design, build and implementation of a bespoke dedicated optical fibre network. Geo’s was the only solution to fully meet Eden Brown’s requirements, offering the lowest overall cost of ownership, whilst being the most secure, having the lowest latency and the most easily scalable network. The network will provide added value into the future, as Eden Brown will benefit from unparalleled bandwidth growth that will support their expanding business.

Fabian Leite, Senior Systems Administrator, Eden Brown said; “By selecting Geo, we not only get a cost-effective network solution, but we also benefit from improved security and reliability, two qualities that are imperative in our industry. We have plans to grow our business and wanted a network that could grow with us, and Geo demonstrated the best understanding of our requirements.”

Chris Smedley, Chief Executive, Geo added; “We are delighted to be working with a market leader such as Eden Brown. We pride on ourselves on our close working relationships and understanding of our customers’ businesses, so it is particularly rewarding to be selected on those criteria.”

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